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. >> when it comes to business news, neil cavuto and his team own the market. up next how hess's able to break down the wall street lingo and help you ros per. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> for years i was in the witness protection program. talking in the early days saying, you know, i think five people are watching my show. he would say, that's on a good day. when roger hire me he said how would you handle business news? i wouldn't call it that. >> it's your world. >> i know you don't buy this. we must confess that you don't buy this. >> neil brings wall street to main street in his unique way. he does it with conviction and humor. >> this represents the equivalent. that's how much money we spend per day. >> hold the health care. forget where is the deed. these guys are saying stop the bull. >> the economics are hurting. i can't even afford salt on
. >> when it comes to business news, neil cavuto and his team own the market. up next how hess's able to break down the wall street lingo and help you ros per. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> for years i was in the witness protection program. talking in the early days...
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welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. a big election year coming up. voters are angry with both sides and the third party is getting ready to give them a piece of their mind. so what you think of this? >> well, it's good reason. >> yes, it is crazy. i don't think anyone
welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. a big election year coming up. voters are angry with both sides and the third party is getting ready to give them a piece of their mind. so what you think of this? >> well, it's good reason. >> yes, it is crazy. i don't think anyone
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neil: it's an ideological extremes. exactly. and i think that that means that i would love to see this, whatever it may be, that really says that parties and people don't have to be perfect. let's just go out there to resolve the problems the one you haven't been actively involved with the political classes. so why not? >> well, if the time. it's not so much money but time. there has to be something you're willing to commit all your time to. >> but if you're frustrated enough. >> yes, unfortunately about 10,000 other things going on. and i've been support others who say they are going to take the first step. and some other folks have approached me and i'm more than willing to listen. and this includes one went to commit resources and time doing what you think about someone who is targgted by the irs. >> i don't look at these things, not purely about this going through. it's not a scandal. side that and it goes to the purity. >> when you have 10,000 instances come you can call the pattern when it's not a pattern. i'm not trying t
neil: it's an ideological extremes. exactly. and i think that that means that i would love to see this, whatever it may be, that really says that parties and people don't have to be perfect. let's just go out there to resolve the problems the one you haven't been actively involved with the political classes. so why not? >> well, if the time. it's not so much money but time. there has to be something you're willing to commit all your time to. >> but if you're frustrated enough....
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we have a report from neil connery of independent television news. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: auckland was the first major city to ring in the new year as new zealand welcomed 2014 in style. ( cheers and applause ) in sydney, there was a breathtaking start to new year. more than one million people crammed onto the shores of sydney harbor as the city bathed under the glow of a spectacular 11-minute firework display. australia, as always, determined to show the world how new year should really be celebrated. ( cheers and applause ) in tokyo, monks rang the bell of time housed at the buddhist temple to mark 2014's arrival. the ancient traditions greeted by a modern welcome with everyone determined to get a picture. ( cheers and applause ) more than 850,000 revelers in tapei savored this spectacle as tawian marked the midnight hour. qc a ( cheers and applause ) hong kong's harbor played host to a mesmerizing start to the new year. ( cheers and applause ) and the great wall of china near beijing was lit up with lasers, providing the dramatic backdrop for celebrations and thrilling
we have a report from neil connery of independent television news. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: auckland was the first major city to ring in the new year as new zealand welcomed 2014 in style. ( cheers and applause ) in sydney, there was a breathtaking start to new year. more than one million people crammed onto the shores of sydney harbor as the city bathed under the glow of a spectacular 11-minute firework display. australia, as always, determined to show the world how new year...
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. ♪ ♪ neil: the election countdown is on. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and a big midterm election year coming up. democrats and republicans better look out. a third getting ready and many states about time. >> you are just frustrated?
. ♪ ♪ neil: the election countdown is on. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto and a big midterm election year coming up. democrats and republicans better look out. a third getting ready and many states about time. >> you are just frustrated?
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but neil cavuto is the real deal neil: lookout, espn. neil: lookout, espn. fo[ doctor ] and in a inical trial versus litor, crestor got more high-risk patient bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yh! tting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet a exercise aren't engh to lower cholterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like peowith liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your dotor about other medicines you'rtang. call your doctor rht away if you have muscle pain or weakness, fl unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin eyes. these could be sig of rare but seris de effects. crestor! yes! [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about crestor. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca y be able toelp. [ male announcer
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neil campbell is one of them. he works for dodge dealership in lansing, michigan, got kicked off his plan and now may have to pay double in premium examines deductibles. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> so you have a family, right? >> absolutely. >> and how many kids do you have? >> i have three. >> and you liked your health care plan. correct? what changes took place? >> my deductible went from $2,500 to $6,300. out of pocket costs up to 12,700. that's the difference. i lost my prescription and my premium doubled, more than doubled. >> that's unbelievable. who told you this was going to happen? was it your employer said this is happening because of obamacare? how did they break that to you? >> yeah, pretty much that's what they said. >> how did you react to that? the president said if you liked your health care plan, you got to keep it. now obviously we know looking at you it's not true. how do you feel? >> absolutely terrible. i knew it was going to happen. i kind of kept up on that stuff. i knew it was going
neil campbell is one of them. he works for dodge dealership in lansing, michigan, got kicked off his plan and now may have to pay double in premium examines deductibles. how are you doing? >> fantastic. >> so you have a family, right? >> absolutely. >> and how many kids do you have? >> i have three. >> and you liked your health care plan. correct? what changes took place? >> my deductible went from $2,500 to $6,300. out of pocket costs up to 12,700....
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. >> host: sounds like an answer -- next call for debbie wasserman schultz comes from neil and wellington, florida. you are on booktv. >> caller: thank you for taking my call, and i just wanted to say, that he has the best smile every person i know in congress. keep it up. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: and visit wellington. okay? >> guest: thank you. >> caller: you're welcome aspect thank you. >> host: that was it. richard in pleasant grove utah. richard, what is your question >> guest: my question is how come obama and a democratic people are running us down a social plan to take away our children, shut health care down our throats and we can't afford and tell us we are -- we have to take care of everybody? it's very common is the. maybe you people need to read the book "mein kampf" and see what hitler did to his people. i'm very upset about it. >> host: let's get a response from congresswoman wasserman schultz. >> guest: obviously i don't sure richard you, and what we're trying to do as democrats under president obama's leadership and democrats in congress is make sure we can focus on
. >> host: sounds like an answer -- next call for debbie wasserman schultz comes from neil and wellington, florida. you are on booktv. >> caller: thank you for taking my call, and i just wanted to say, that he has the best smile every person i know in congress. keep it up. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: and visit wellington. okay? >> guest: thank you. >> caller: you're welcome aspect thank you. >> host: that was it. richard in pleasant grove utah....
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the other according to hawai'i's governor, neil abercrombie, most don't need it. they're already covered under the state healthcare law. >> the entire thing is 15 pages, and a lot of this is describing what we intend to do. it's easy. you provide healthcare for people. we cover 90 plu 90%-plus of evee covered. >> reporter: another reason why hawai'i's healthcare law has worked is because consumers on the island have limited insurance choices. >> the insurance marketplace is two of them. they have about 80% of the insurance marketplace. that's unique. >> reporter: still despite what has been hailed as a success story governor abercrombie said hawai'i's insurance model was never duplicated because the state is viewed as a vacation land, not a template for policy. >> hawai'i in many people's eyes is still a romantic vision, it's not real. >> reporter: while that may be true, for employees at eden and love, having health insurance is not a romantic vision. it's just a way of life here in hawai'i. over the course of hawai'i's healthcare law enacted in 1974, the state h
the other according to hawai'i's governor, neil abercrombie, most don't need it. they're already covered under the state healthcare law. >> the entire thing is 15 pages, and a lot of this is describing what we intend to do. it's easy. you provide healthcare for people. we cover 90 plu 90%-plus of evee covered. >> reporter: another reason why hawai'i's healthcare law has worked is because consumers on the island have limited insurance choices. >> the insurance marketplace is...
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. >> when it comes to reporting business news, neil cavuto and his experienced team own the markets. up next, how he was able to break down wall street lingo and help you not only survive, but prosper. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every gre idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount oaudaciousness believed they had the power to do more. time and time again. ♪ and then, it happene at dell, we're honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. stories that began much the same way ours did. in a lite dorm room -- # 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needl
. >> when it comes to reporting business news, neil cavuto and his experienced team own the markets. up next, how he was able to break down wall street lingo and help you not only survive, but prosper. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling...
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but neil cavuto is the real deal neil: lookout, espn. fox has a secret weapon. ♪ [ male annor ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and t dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ thisagic moment it is the story of where every gre idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount oaudaciousness believed they had the power to do more. time and time again. ♪ and then, it happene at dell, we're honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. stories that began much the se way ours did. in a lite dorm room -- # 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ neil: regis philbin? sports guru? espn is getting rattled. regis is rumbling. rupert murdoch's latest plan to take over the universe. >> i have always loved sports. there were times in
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the other according to hawaii's governor neil a abercrombie, people don't need it. >> about 15 pages a lot of that is describing what we intend to do. it's easy. you provide health care for people. we cover any-plus percent of everybody. if you are working you're covered. >> dean newberg, from the university of hawaii at manoa, isays that the reason they're covered: >> the insurance coverage is are essentially a duopoly. >> despite what's been hailed as a success story, hawaii's health insurance model was 97 duplicated because the state is viewed as a vacation land not a template for policy. >> hawaii's still in many people's eyes a romantic vision, it's not real. >> and while that may be true for employees at eden and love, having health insurance is not a romantic vision, it's just a way of life here in hawaii. since the law was enacted, hawaii has maintained an assured population of well over 90%. jonathan. >> thank you jennifer. vladimir putin talked to city leaders about tightening security. a day after he pledged to defeat terrorism in his new year's address. killed 34 people a
the other according to hawaii's governor neil a abercrombie, people don't need it. >> about 15 pages a lot of that is describing what we intend to do. it's easy. you provide health care for people. we cover any-plus percent of everybody. if you are working you're covered. >> dean newberg, from the university of hawaii at manoa, isays that the reason they're covered: >> the insurance coverage is are essentially a duopoly. >> despite what's been hailed as a success story,...
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but neil cavuto is the real deal neil: lookout, espn. fox has a secret weapon. [ me announcer ] this is the story of the dusty bament at 06 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall f roble avenue. ♪ this magic momt it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those o believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world'great stories. that began much the same w ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [ male announcer ] when you wear dentes you may not know it, but your m
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little bit more of a bully pulpit president than what appears to be -- which is more of a -- a tip o neil president, like a legislative worker. more of a -- someone who understands a bureaucratic method as opposed to something that's more, you know, teddy roosevelt, ronald reagan type -- >> didn't understand a word of that. it sounded really good. >> is that true? >> i'll ask you -- >> i threw in a bunch of names. i thought he was more of a woodrow wilson -- >> here the most important part of the interview -- >>s age tearus. >> are you ready -- >> i have flow idea what you're talking about. you're -- i have no idea what you're talking about. you're a standup guy. >> you know this -- i will always defend my positions. i don't put there out there lightly. >> no. the thing i like about you, you take cheap shots all the time, but you defend those cheap shots. >> that's not the only thing you like about me. your respect grows for me in leaps and bounds. you're like the grinch right after he realized they don't need present for christmas what you see me. your heart grows to dimensions you didn'
little bit more of a bully pulpit president than what appears to be -- which is more of a -- a tip o neil president, like a legislative worker. more of a -- someone who understands a bureaucratic method as opposed to something that's more, you know, teddy roosevelt, ronald reagan type -- >> didn't understand a word of that. it sounded really good. >> is that true? >> i'll ask you -- >> i threw in a bunch of names. i thought he was more of a woodrow wilson -- >>...
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neil been disillusioned guys because they are being faced with an anti war and the need to take a victory total to thirty four. some of them it would be character in each piece into a court because they will pay you back if he knew we had a cagey have joined a group we have evidence of these some of them. it's the duty of care so you try to discreetly year of money to what they do but you can tell. that money to a twenty four seven the hundreds of feet is just beyond the reach souls lost a good piece of news. the eu believes increased data gathering and airline passenger information like . the station station proposed for the commission to set up the european union passenger name record system it is indeed in the skull takes the most perfect accord with the mixer speed to stubble. the names of milk always known to you need to be built at them. and the abuse on what we know who you are going to be covered up and he retired to the new types of people let's recruit keep in mind that that cannot be named says it shows the first step into an investigation just couldn't take something to be sho
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q the neil young. ♪ >> good thursday morning. job stated tomorrow. that will be out of week from tomorrow. cristina alesci with us. our guest host, former paypal ceo bill harris. top headlines. >> let us begin with john kerry. he begins to the middle east to take another shot at getting the israelis and middle east to work out a agreement. in russia, two suicide bombings have the president calling for more security before next month's winter olympics. more than 30 people killed last week in the attacks. russia has deployed more than 30,000 around the site. the northeast getting ready for a snowstorm. airlines have canceled almost 1000 flights. keep snow is expected to falling in chicago and the midwest. those are your top headlines. best snow gear? canada goose? >> a big puffy down jacket. patagonia jacket. it is great. >> are you going to break out are aontclair >> strong guy. you do not need that. >> none of us need any of this. one week without break below zero. no canceling classes. just let the lumber jacket on. >> bill harris with us from paypa
q the neil young. ♪ >> good thursday morning. job stated tomorrow. that will be out of week from tomorrow. cristina alesci with us. our guest host, former paypal ceo bill harris. top headlines. >> let us begin with john kerry. he begins to the middle east to take another shot at getting the israelis and middle east to work out a agreement. in russia, two suicide bombings have the president calling for more security before next month's winter olympics. more than 30 people killed...
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it's your sports guys, kenny and neil. we're going to give you some football games. >> good morning, america. let's go to the rose bowl in pasadena. 100th game. stanford/michigan state. connor cook, under pressure. throws it to the other team. kevin anderson. he dropped one earlier. drops six on michigan state right there. 17-7, pac-12. fourth quarter, tied at 17-17. cook, tony lippett. lippett good. spartans take their first lead in the game, 24-17. it was 24th and one. final seconds. stanford tries to get in a tough man competition with michigan state. michigan state wins, 24-20. >>> how about the gator bowl? nebraska and georgia. they played in a bowl game last year. >> no way? >> yeah, they did. third quarter, nebraska up by five. look at this. tommy armstrong jr. that's quincy annua. and no one's going to get him. seems like a record or something. 99-yard play. that's as far as you can go. there's no more field. it's not canada, people. 31 seconds left. mason for lynch. nebraska wins the gator bowl, 24-19. >>> one mor
it's your sports guys, kenny and neil. we're going to give you some football games. >> good morning, america. let's go to the rose bowl in pasadena. 100th game. stanford/michigan state. connor cook, under pressure. throws it to the other team. kevin anderson. he dropped one earlier. drops six on michigan state right there. 17-7, pac-12. fourth quarter, tied at 17-17. cook, tony lippett. lippett good. spartans take their first lead in the game, 24-17. it was 24th and one. final seconds....
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oh well see which candidate has ever really been close to here about seeking neil barrett's because before it is not really belong to them in two thousand and three egyptian government tried to formalize the city's white candidate. by signing contracts with european companies. you know what the machine screen every square in the capital one blanket trying to clean uniform collect luggage from the streets. foreign companies offer to compensate the conditions in the icu is abilene the c key. i think the big day. it is that it is in shape for about two one two before that. instead like it even looked down. most of the fell out with such it is he still has to be on sale till the end of the units at the mall. but that would ease the talks. they'd really should be to take them into twenty two c stamp. a naked and the growling in the middle for a bit to see sam and ben no pay leave them alone w nope now. the western company says the keys to the doctor in the job properly. in august parents is abilene who seemed stiff due to stupid cats everyone seems to agree to your penal his ideal the least to
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. >> i want to ask the question specifically about jini networking and start with neil. in order to be a successful networker, the women need to network like men? >> no. no, no, no. because we are not men. we are not men, and we need to be ourselves. you need to be yourself. so i think there is a way of, but that's why do you think you need that short explanation of who you are because you want to work with men and so you want to meet them halfway. you want them to understand who you are and where you are a negligent offer them in the same way you would understand that about them. but do i think you need to do it in the same way? absolute not. i think you need to be yourself and do it in a way that is authentically you. but i -- i'm just thinking about networking with men, and it is much more straightforward in a lot of ways. you have in your cart and say going to do something like call me or whatever, and i want to know a little more than that. and so i ask more questions. and i think we can lead them into a conversation where both of you would end up knowing more about
. >> i want to ask the question specifically about jini networking and start with neil. in order to be a successful networker, the women need to network like men? >> no. no, no, no. because we are not men. we are not men, and we need to be ourselves. you need to be yourself. so i think there is a way of, but that's why do you think you need that short explanation of who you are because you want to work with men and so you want to meet them halfway. you want them to understand who...
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. >> there is a song neil sedaka wrote a song breaking up is hard to do. i wrote one about baby take your tongue out of my mouth, i'm kissing you good-bye. ♪ you walk in ♪ i walked out ♪ we ain't got nothing we can talk about, babe ♪ take your tongue out of my mouth ♪ i'm kissing you good-bye ♪ i don't know where you been ♪ but you been passed around lately like a bottle of begin ♪ take your -- >> good for morning tv. perfect. >> it goes on from there. >> where did you start? when did you start playing? >> i bought a guy tar. i left michigan in 1976. i was 21. i bought a guy tar and just to learn how to play when i was sitting in the new york trying to be an actor waiting between phone calls. so creatively, it's been this wonderful kind of friend. >> we have phone each other for a long time. i've always liked you. now i know, i was reading about you last night and your musical tastes. i realize we have something major in common. lysle love it. i love the music of lysle love it. he's one of the guys you admire as well? >> very much so. i met
. >> there is a song neil sedaka wrote a song breaking up is hard to do. i wrote one about baby take your tongue out of my mouth, i'm kissing you good-bye. ♪ you walk in ♪ i walked out ♪ we ain't got nothing we can talk about, babe ♪ take your tongue out of my mouth ♪ i'm kissing you good-bye ♪ i don't know where you been ♪ but you been passed around lately like a bottle of begin ♪ take your -- >> good for morning tv. perfect. >> it goes on from there. >>...
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i'm in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." stocks taking a big hit on the first trading day of the year as obamacare kicks in, along with a slew of new taxes and new tax worries, just as the economy is showing signs of life, and we
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i'm in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." stocks taking a big hit on the first trading day of the year as obamacare kicks in, along with a slew of new taxes and new tax worries, just as the economy is showing signs of life, and we are all over it. sandra smith more on the potential pitfalls, ben ben willis on the stock exchange, and charles payne on the big push underway in new york city to tax the rich. and dr. ron paul on the healthcare storm that is brewing. sandra, big drop today? >> big drop today. leading to a lot of questions about whether or not that big rally in 2013 will continue. wall street analysts got it wrong, leading to investors to dismiss out on thal -- to miss out on the rally so wall street anists are bullish, calling on average for a 6% gain in the new year. one big reason is corporate profits on average are expected to surge 11%. that would top the 6% gain last year. now, while many wall street analysts are painting a very rosy forecast for 2014, they don't do this without identifying potential pit falls
i'm in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." stocks taking a big hit on the first trading day of the year as obamacare kicks in, along with a slew of new taxes and new tax worries, just as the economy is showing signs of life, and we are all over it. sandra smith more on the potential pitfalls, ben ben willis on the stock exchange, and charles payne on the big push underway in new york city to tax the rich. and dr. ron paul on the healthcare storm that is brewing. sandra, big drop...
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welcome, everyone, i am melissa francis in for neil cavuto. bill de blasio laying out his agenda yesterday. >> those would see their taxes increase by an average of $973 per year. and that is less than $3 per
welcome, everyone, i am melissa francis in for neil cavuto. bill de blasio laying out his agenda yesterday. >> those would see their taxes increase by an average of $973 per year. and that is less than $3 per
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welcome, everyone, i am melissa francis in for neil cavuto. bill de blasio laying out his agenda yesterday. >> those would see their taxes increase by an average of $973 per year. and that is less than $3 per day. about the cost of a small lot today at your local starbucks. melissa: liberals everywhere are looking to spread the new mayor's message. they want to join bill de blasio and tax the rich and redistribute elwell. sabrina schaeffer says this that could make the economy even worse. let's start with you. why do you think that? >> is funny. it's a new year and i want to try to be optimistic. melissa: good for you. >> but i don't want to be resentful to my neighbors might make more money. i'm tired of the class warfare. i want to see growth for all americans and that is something that seems to be eluding bill de blasio and many other democrats. >> it is definitely eluding our new mayor and it seems like others are embracing it. do you think it is spreading? >> i don't think it is, but the idea has been around forever. whenever things are b
welcome, everyone, i am melissa francis in for neil cavuto. bill de blasio laying out his agenda yesterday. >> those would see their taxes increase by an average of $973 per year. and that is less than $3 per day. about the cost of a small lot today at your local starbucks. melissa: liberals everywhere are looking to spread the new mayor's message. they want to join bill de blasio and tax the rich and redistribute elwell. sabrina schaeffer says this that could make the economy even worse....
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politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. n.-g. capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security.
politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. n.-g. capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security.
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have to keep paying for benefit programs they probably won't be receiving themselves financial expert neil grossman is here with a warning for generation w t f plus the nation's katrina vanden. that's cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states russian relations it's all next up taking with larry king i take it with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can step the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on say a lot of land stands for what the. really that's what you want it's a man's that's you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who are the millennial as well you know they're generally thought to be people under the age of thirty and they're a growing part of the population obviously but they're being in combat with a massive headache by you know my generation the baby boom and you know generations tha
have to keep paying for benefit programs they probably won't be receiving themselves financial expert neil grossman is here with a warning for generation w t f plus the nation's katrina vanden. that's cohen are here with what they call the growing antagonism of the united states russian relations it's all next up taking with larry king i take it with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new...
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oh hey, neil how areou? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's right here. hold oone sec. [ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ and she mit have if notor kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit carards, destying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands this is identity theft. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identityheft protection available. if jill ha lifelock's protection, she may have bn notified before it watoo late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you,rotecting you before t damage is done. and lifelock offers thproactive protection of checking and
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live the politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. n g capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot when it stands for what the. really that's what people it's amazing that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them. who are the millennial as well you know they're generally thought to be. people under the age of thirty and they're a growing part of the population obviously but they're being in combat with a massive headache by you know my generation the baby boom and you know generations that have preceded this is you're saying they're going to face future problems in medicaid so sure in the eye because the burden we put on them because of a burden we've been putting on have been saying that since these programs started i've been here i'm eighty years old yes you are all my life i've heard you people going to pay f
live the politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. n g capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot when it stands for what the. really that's what people it's amazing that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them. who...
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i i got a ticket with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial is can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who are the millennial as well you know they're generally thought to be people under the age of thirty and they're a growing part of the population obviously but they're being in combat with a massive headache by you know my generation the baby boom and you know generations that have preceded this is you're saying they're going to face future problems in medicaid so sure you know i because the burden we put on them because of the burden we've been putting on iran they've been saying that since this program started i've been here i'm eighty years old yes you are all my life i've heard you people go
i i got a ticket with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial is can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who...
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you want them to thread the neil there. they have left shoulder activity. we picked up a tree down. that is completely atop all of those eastbound lanes near waterside. that is blocking the north section of the city. the right lane is close near route 100. autry and jummy. a utility worker was killed who is out just trying to help other workers. >> a key deadline today is a suit cream court deals with a ruling on obamacare. onis 4:14 and 21 degrees your friday morning. we >> we will have a live look at the roads. >> heading towards western area, i? of the elements comforting things as the wind. the snow blowing off of trees onto the roadway is creating some harder driving conditions for us as well. so far on the road not bad. aong route seven it was different story. more snow covering the roadway and a little more slick on the overpasses as we saw. the truck in front of a spinning tires just trying to get started from the stop light. it really is worse is you get into the neighborhoods on secondary roads. checking out in arlington and alexandria, certain areas have a lot of snow cov
you want them to thread the neil there. they have left shoulder activity. we picked up a tree down. that is completely atop all of those eastbound lanes near waterside. that is blocking the north section of the city. the right lane is close near route 100. autry and jummy. a utility worker was killed who is out just trying to help other workers. >> a key deadline today is a suit cream court deals with a ruling on obamacare. onis 4:14 and 21 degrees your friday morning. we >> we will...
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golden state, 123-114. >> i don't think neil took this segment seriously. and i apologize, "gma" people. enjoy your news. >> my bad. >> look out for the storm. >> okay. >>> so, we're all familiar with crazy basketball shots. but this one might just take the cake. >> that's why this morning it is our "play of the day." these guys, take a look at this. on top of the dallas reunion tower, 500 feet in the sky, tossing a basketball into that, right there, a moving hoop, into the parking lot below. what are the odds of this happening? >> after some fancy footwork, as you can see here, wait for it. yep. they made it. this is one long three-point basket. >>> up next, "the pulse." where worldwide celebrity is splitting from his long-time partner. >>> and talk about a cool truck. why someone made this vehicle >>> and talk about a cool truck. why someone made this vehicle almost entirely out of ice. ssedo ♪ wrote about it in my blog ♪ didn't get a ticket on my commute ♪ ♪ hit the gym, scored a towel ♪ found a pen, saw an owl ♪ did impressions of the client
golden state, 123-114. >> i don't think neil took this segment seriously. and i apologize, "gma" people. enjoy your news. >> my bad. >> look out for the storm. >> okay. >>> so, we're all familiar with crazy basketball shots. but this one might just take the cake. >> that's why this morning it is our "play of the day." these guys, take a look at this. on top of the dallas reunion tower, 500 feet in the sky, tossing a basketball into...
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no time in the short closing remarks to look at public broadcasting, the neil their our, not much time for the advent of 24 hour broadcast news, ted turner's cnn news in 1981. which begin another profound change, 24 hours of coverage every day. it was on jin-wu 16, 1991 that cnn reporters found themselves we recall in a hotel in baghdad as america launched operation desert storm with a massive air bombardment of the iraqi capital. seanez bernard shaw of illinois reported on live television the incoming missile rounds of an air bombardment all around him. the whole major innocence of television rod casting news expanding once again literally overnight. edward r. murrow offered live coverage of german bombings in 1940-41. 50 years later american broadcasters in the enemy capital reporting incoming american missiles about. to observations, final observations i will leave with his audience, many of you young journalists, journalism students here at chapel hill. the first is obvious. you've been drawn to a profession, a craft that relies as you've heard tonight on narrative, on storytelling
no time in the short closing remarks to look at public broadcasting, the neil their our, not much time for the advent of 24 hour broadcast news, ted turner's cnn news in 1981. which begin another profound change, 24 hours of coverage every day. it was on jin-wu 16, 1991 that cnn reporters found themselves we recall in a hotel in baghdad as america launched operation desert storm with a massive air bombardment of the iraqi capital. seanez bernard shaw of illinois reported on live television the...
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live the politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and who are the millennial as well you know they're generally thought to be people under the age of thirty and they're a growing part of the population obviously but they're being in combat with a massive headache by you know my generation the baby boom and you know generations that have preceded this is you're saying they're going to face future problems in medicaid so sure you know i because the burden we put on them because of the burden we've been.
live the politicking with larry king we begin with neil grossman financial expert managing partner chief investment officer of t.k. energy capital and author of the new e-book generation w.t.f. how millennial can stop the mushrooming cost of social security medicaid and medicare what is what is w t f well i'm not sure i can say this on the say a lot less sense for what the. really that's what you want it to mean that you have a generation that's got one hell of a problem in front of them and...
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in seven seconds "your world" with neil cavuto. >> snowed in. folks in the northeast tigging out from up 20 two feet of snow as frigid temperatures sink in, and for air travelers stranded by the winter blast, it's anything but a blast. >> can i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." 24.3 inches. that's how much snow fell on boxford, massachusetts. minus 52, that's the wind chill in fort kent, maine. and 15 minutes. that's how long it takes for your skin to freeze in this kind of weather. even if you are not caught in it, well, you're feeling the effects of it and we are all over it. we have
in seven seconds "your world" with neil cavuto. >> snowed in. folks in the northeast tigging out from up 20 two feet of snow as frigid temperatures sink in, and for air travelers stranded by the winter blast, it's anything but a blast. >> can i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." 24.3 inches. that's how much snow fell on boxford, massachusetts. minus 52, that's the wind chill in fort kent, maine. and 15 minutes. that's how long it takes...
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one of the concerns -- i want to respond indirectly because of the point neil raise. the use of the macro credential type measures, i think one of -- one of the practical questions is can you put them in place quickly enough and preemptively enough? that is one of the things that the bank of england is working to try to find mechanisms for, more rapid response, so to speak. i think that is one of the real challenges. the fed put in new guidance on commercial real estate for meant toich was strengthen the criteria for risk management. it said you should not have too much cre on your balance sheet, etc.. that process went through more to have a more nimble system. the answer to the question that bill raised, i am sure there are some things that could have been done. unless everyone collectively knew what was going to happen willing to work cooperatively to make those steps, it is not obvious you could have avoided it. one more question. >> you expressed concern about the premature phaseout of fiscal stimulus at the end of 2010. do you think in a future session it might
one of the concerns -- i want to respond indirectly because of the point neil raise. the use of the macro credential type measures, i think one of -- one of the practical questions is can you put them in place quickly enough and preemptively enough? that is one of the things that the bank of england is working to try to find mechanisms for, more rapid response, so to speak. i think that is one of the real challenges. the fed put in new guidance on commercial real estate for meant toich was...
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it's an interesting comment, neil said how can you make these predictions about the future when you turn over three or four members every few years? and bernanke did not respond. >> it should be less particular about news a member would have and more about the general evolution of the outlook, steve, wouldn't it? >> also institutional. that would be the response bernanke would give. it's not individual stances on monetary policy. it's an institution that's making essentially a pledge for two years down the road. the idea that bernanke is leaving, kelly, doesn't mean the debate ends. in fact, in many ways it begins. i think bernanke giving an upbeat comment on the economy, both domestically and abroad is significant, reiterating his promise or pledge by the fed to remain low on interest rates is also significant. he also decided to spend a little time saying, you know what, when it comes time, we have the tools to remove the excess liquiddy ty from the market. that's another thing we have to start watching for, if indeed we get there. >> brian kel y it's interesting because we saw comment
it's an interesting comment, neil said how can you make these predictions about the future when you turn over three or four members every few years? and bernanke did not respond. >> it should be less particular about news a member would have and more about the general evolution of the outlook, steve, wouldn't it? >> also institutional. that would be the response bernanke would give. it's not individual stances on monetary policy. it's an institution that's making essentially a...
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in seven seconds "your world" with neil cavuto. >> snowed in. folks in the northeast tigging out from up 20 two feet of snow as frigid temperatures sink in, and for air travelers stranded by the winter blast, it's anything but a blast. >> can i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." 24.3 inches. that's how much snow fell on boxford, massachusetts. minus 52, that's the wind chill in fort kent, maine. and 15 minutes. that's how long it takes for your skin to freeze in this kind of weather. even if you are not caught in it, well, you're feeling the effects of it and we are all over it. we have jonathan in jackson airport in atlanta as flight delays and cancellations pile up across the country. meteorologist janice dean on what be a second arctic blast on the way, and phil flynn in chicago on the impact this is having on your wallet. jonathan? >> reporter: the skis over atlanta are kris school clear, and yet the weather problems up north are creating ripple effects sim-wide. air travel is an interrelated system. let's look at t
in seven seconds "your world" with neil cavuto. >> snowed in. folks in the northeast tigging out from up 20 two feet of snow as frigid temperatures sink in, and for air travelers stranded by the winter blast, it's anything but a blast. >> can i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." 24.3 inches. that's how much snow fell on boxford, massachusetts. minus 52, that's the wind chill in fort kent, maine. and 15 minutes. that's how long it takes...
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i was the legislative counsel to congressman neil ryan and there was a cold, although it was called the church called the people's temple. 900 members along with their reference jim jones went to south america to guyana to set up a commune there. many of congressman ryan's constituents were concerned about their loved ones, young adults often, who they felt were subject to mind control and cut themselves off from their families. we made a trip down there. many people wanted to leave. on the airstrip unbeknownst to us a tractor-trailer had followed behind us with seven gunmen on it and shot and killed congressman ryan who was shot 45 times and a number of members and i was shot five times on the right side of my body. i've got to tell you at 28 thinking oh my god this is it. i'm not going to live to be 85. i'm not going to get very to have 2.5 kids. this is it. when you have moments like that in your life, it kind of puts everything in perspective. i just made a commitment to myself that if i could live, if i did survive that i would never take another day for granted, live everyday as f
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for neil cavuto. don't worry, he is back on monday. john kerry had some pretty bad timing. millions of people are digging out from the massive snowstorm downspout. and that is not stopping secretary john kerry for making climate change a big priority in his life. critics say that hotspots are just about everywhere it
for neil cavuto. don't worry, he is back on monday. john kerry had some pretty bad timing. millions of people are digging out from the massive snowstorm downspout. and that is not stopping secretary john kerry for making climate change a big priority in his life. critics say that hotspots are just about everywhere it
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for neil cavuto. don't worry, he is back on monday. john kerry had some pretty bad timing. millions of people are digging out from the massive snowstorm downspout. and that is not stopping secretary john kerry for making climate change a big priority in his life. critics say that hotspots are just about everywhere it should be the only real priority. iran is pushing for nukes and so is korea. terrorists are attacking russia with the olympics just weeks away and syria is still a mass. former mcdonald's ceo says that we should focus on global warming. >> absolutely. when you look at our country today, you have to worry about nuclear weapons in north korea and the shipping lanes and the pacific be controlled by a nitwit in north korea. these are very important strategic matters on global warming is highly suspect. let's let the scientists tell us and figure out what the issues are. the secretary of state should be concerd diplomatic efforts to keep the peace. to keep us safe. melissa: it is even more mind-boggling when you look at his appearance. he took on transit about the m
for neil cavuto. don't worry, he is back on monday. john kerry had some pretty bad timing. millions of people are digging out from the massive snowstorm downspout. and that is not stopping secretary john kerry for making climate change a big priority in his life. critics say that hotspots are just about everywhere it should be the only real priority. iran is pushing for nukes and so is korea. terrorists are attacking russia with the olympics just weeks away and syria is still a mass. former...